Quick Question - how often does a device check-in to see if it needs an iOS update?

simple question which i cant get an answer from Apple or the Normal discussion forums, so thought i woudl try the developer forums.
how often does a device check-in to see if it needs an iOS update?
and if its perodically (something like 7 days) would that explain why on two devices - one would show as the latest update being 7.0.4 and one shows 7.0.6?

How ddid you ask Apple?
This information is probably simply not disclosed.

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